3. Step-by-step instructions for leaving your burners spotless:
Make sure the burners are cool. Carefully remove all parts: caps, diffusers, and heads.
Apply toothpaste to the metal parts. Using a sponge or brush, rub well to penetrate the stuck-on grease. This loosens the residue without damaging the material.
In a large bowl, prepare the solution: hot water, salt, baking soda, and dish soap. Mix and submerge all the pieces.
Soak them for at least 2 hours. This will loosen all the ingrained grime.
After that time, rub the pieces again if any dirt remains.
Rinse with clean water and dry each part thoroughly before reassembling.
4. How do you know if it worked?
Once you’ve put everything back together, turn on the stove.
If the flame comes out blue and strong, you have achieved efficient combustion.
That means the gas is burning evenly and efficiently.
If it continues to show orange, leave it on for a few minutes to stabilize.
If it doesn’t improve, it may be necessary to check the nozzle or consult a gas technician.
Tips and advice:
Do it once a month to maintain optimal performance.
Avoid spilling liquids on the burners. If it happens, clean it up immediately.
Never use abrasive products or steel wool, as they can damage the metal parts.
If the stove is old and still malfunctioning, have a professional check the injectors and valves.
This method also works for industrial kitchens or portable jerrycans.
This simple trick can help you save a good amount of money each month, especially if you use bottled gas. Plus, you’ll cook faster and more efficiently.
Try it and share it with someone else who’s also looking to save money. It really works!
